he came back to hollywood in 1962, when he and harold arlen did gay paris, which is with judy garland. she asked them to come back. and it's a cult animated cartoon now, which you can get in your video. and i remember him putting on a show at the taber auditorium. "welcome back, yip," you know? and hein '62. amy goodman: but that means that the wizard of oz made it big during the time that he was blacklisted. that wasand when you consider the social commentary that it was making, that's pretty profound. ernie harburg: yeah, but i don't think hardly anyone knows the political symbolism underneath the wizard of oz, because, again, it's a thing that happens in finian's rainbow, even though as peter stone, a noted playwright on broadway, said, "it's the only socialist tract ever on broadway." alright? people don't hear the political message in it, ok? they are vastly entertained. the same thing happens with the wizard. you know, nobody would even think of such a thing. yip harburg: my songs, like "when the idle poor become the idle rich" and "brother, can you spare a dime?" caused a great